THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL BASIS OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS' LOGICAL THINKING SKILLS
Keywords:
Key words: logical thinking, cognitive development, pedagogical technologies, digital education, independent thinking, education efficiency, abstract thinking, intellectual, interactive.Abstract
Abstract: In the article students logical his/her thinking development theoretical
basics and lessons effective organization of reaching modern pedagogical approaches
analysis Logical of thinking the essence of it structural components and training in the
process place illuminated.
Also, J. Piaget, H. Gardner, J. Bruner and L. Vygotsky logical thinking about
approaches, scientific views based on education process organization and students his/her
thinking formation features studied.
Students independent and critical their thoughts in improvement problematic
education and interactive of methods importance seeing This is the with together , modern
education from technologies use through of learners to know activity increase , analytical
thinking skills develop and education efficiency possible .
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